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  • 2.00 Credits

    This course is designed to offer the student with common patient care issues, legal and ethical issues, and professional issues that specifically relate to ultrasound imaging. Medical and legal issues will be presented along with ethical challenges that may take place in the clinical setting. Also included will be information related to certification and governing bodies related to practice. Prerequisite(s): DMS 103, DMS 105, DMS 204 Corequisite(s); DMS 106, DMS 205 Prerequisite:    DMS 103, DMS 105, DMS 204 Corequisite:    DMS 106, DMS 205
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course introduces the student to the anatomy and physiology of the pelvic organs which includes the cervix, vagina, uterus, ovaries, pelvic musculature and vasculature. The laboratory component of the course presents transabdominal and transvaginal techniques which correlate to classroom theory. Application to the clinical settings is discussed. Prerequisite(s): ALH 122, BIO 171, BIO 172 Corequisite(s): DMS 103, DMS 105 Prerequisite:    ALH 122, BIO 171, BIO 172 Corequisite:    DMS 103, DMS 105
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course introduces students to the abnormal or pathologic principles of the liver, gallbladder, pancreas, biliary system, spleen, urinary system, adrenal, peritoneal cavity, retroperioneum and abdominal vasculature. There will be correlation between the Doppler findings and pathology. The laboratory component of this course presents abdominal Doppler principles and applications correlated with disease process. Pediatric abdominal pathology and Doppler use is included. Prerequisite(s): DMS 103, DMS 105, DMS 204 Corequisite(s): DMS 106, DMS 201 Prerequisite:    DMS 103, DMS 105, DMS 204 Corequisite:    DMS 106, DMS 201
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course presents the pathological and morphologic process of the second and third trimesters. This includes both maternal diseases and complications and fetal abnormalities. Prerequisite(s): DMS 106, DMS 201, DMS 205 Corequisite(s): DMS 208, DMS 211, DMS 213 Prerequisite:    DMS 106, DMS 201, DMS 205 Corequisite:    DMS 208, DMS 211, DMS 213
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course presents the student with the anatomy and physiology of breast, thyroid, prostate, scrotum, neuro implications, and superficial structures. The laboratory component will correlate the normal and abnormal appearance of organs as presented in the classroom segment of the course. Prerequisite(s): DMS 106, DMS 201 , DMS 205 Corequisite(s): DMS 210 Prerequisite:    DMS 106, DMS 201 , DMS 205 Corequisite:    DMS 210
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces the student to the normal and abnormal anatomical and physiological structure and processes of the vascular system. The laboratory component of the course presents ultrasound imaging and Doppler techniques utilized in the normal and disease related vascular structures. Prerequisite(s): DMS 106, DMS 201, DMS 205 Corequisite(s): DMS 206, DMS 211, DMS 213 Prerequisite:    DMS 106, DMS 201, DMS 205 Corequisite:    DMS 206, DMS 211, DMS 213
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course serves as the first clinical component of the Diagnostic Medical Sonography program. The clinical will consist of three, eight-hour days per week for fifteen weeks at clinical site(s)approved by the WCCC Program Director. An interview process may be required by the clinical site as a part of the approval process. Prerequisite(s): DMS 106, DMS 201, DMS 205. Corequisite(s):DMS 207 Prerequisite:    DMS 106, DMS 201, DMS 205 Corequisite:    MS 207
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course serves as the second clinical component of the Diagnostic Medical Sonography program. The clinical will consist of three, eight-hour days per week for eleven weeks at clinical site(s) approved by the WCCC Program Director. An interview process may be required by the clinical site as a part of the approval process. Prerequisite(s): DMS 207, DMS 210 Corequisite(s): DMS 206, DMS 208, DMS 213 Prerequisite:    DMS 207, DMS 210 Corequisite:    DMS 206, DMS 208, DMS 213
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course serves as the third clinical component of the Diagnostic Medical Sonography program. The clinical will consist of three, eight-hour days per week for fifteen weeks at clinical site(s)approved by the WCCC Program Director. An interview process may be required by the clinical site as a part of the approval process. Prerequisite(s): DMS 206, DMS 208, DMS 211, DMS 213 Corequisite(s): DMS 207, DMS 214 Prerequisite:    DMS 206, DMS 208, DMS 211, DMS 213 Corequisite:    DMS 207, DMS 214
  • 3.00 Credits

    Orientation to the field of dietetics, and dietary management, including related medical terminology. Explores the partnership between the dietetic professionals and other related professionals. Transportation to off-campus locations is the responsibility of the student. All new dietetic technology students are required to take this course in their first semester. Prerequisite(s) or corequisite(s): FSM 159 Prerequisite:    FSM 159 Corequisite:    FSM 159
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